games-engines/dhewm3::flussence
- Ebuilds: 2, Snapshot: 9999 Description:
dhewm3 is a source port of the original Doom3 engine (not Doom3 BFG) with many bugfixes,
support for a wider range of platforms, and SDL2 and OpenAL to replace the old raw input and
OSS sound driver.
Homepage:https://dhewm3.org License: GPL-3
games-engines/fheroes2::gentoo
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.1.17 Description:
fheroes2 is a recreation of the Heroes of Might and Magic II game engine.
This open source multiplatform project, written from scratch, is
designed to reproduce the original game with significant improvements in
gameplay, graphics and logic (including support for high-resolution
graphics, improved AI, numerous fixes and user interface improvements),
breathing new life into one of the most addictive turn-based strategy
games.
Homepage:https://ihhub.github.io/fheroes2/ License: GPL-2
games-engines/minetest::gentoo
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 5.11.0 Description:
Minetest is an infinite-world block sandbox game and a game
engine, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft and the like. It has
been in development and use since October 2010.
It is Free and Open Source Software, released under the LGPL 2.1
or later, available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
Minetest is developed by a random bunch of lunatics.
Minetest is designed to be simple, stable and portable. It is
lightweight enough to run on fairly old hardware. It currently
runs playably on a laptop with Intel 945GM graphics. Though, as
for the CPU, dualcore is recommended.
Features
* Walk around, dig and build in an infinite voxel world,
and craft stuff from raw materials to help you along the way.
* Simplistic Modding API that supports many kinds of additions
and modifications to the game.
* Multiplayer support for tens of players, via servers hosted by
users.
* Voxel based lighting with gameplay consequences
(light caves and buildings with torches)
* Almost infinite world and a beautiful map generator.
* Runs natively on Windows, Linux, OS X and FreeBSD.
* Supports multiple languages, translated by the community.
Homepage:https://www.luanti.org/ License: LGPL-2.1+ CC-BY-SA-3.0 OFL-1.1 Apache-2.0
games-engines/odamex::gentoo
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 12.2.1 Description:
Odamex is a free and open source port for the classic
first-person-shooter Doom. Odamex's goal is to emulate the feel of and
retain many aspects of the original Doom executables while offering a
broader expanse of security features, personal configuration, gameplay
options, and editing features. Odamex can run on a wide range of
operating systems and hardware, so players should be able to play
on almost any platform.
Homepage:https://odamex.net/ License: GPL-2+ MIT
games-engines/openmw::gentoo
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 0.51.0, Snapshot: 9999 Description:
OpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002
open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own
editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own
games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t
made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind
engine uses to improve its functionality.
Homepage:https://openmw.org/ https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw License: GPL-3 MIT BitstreamVera ZLIB
games-engines/xoreos::xoreos
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 0.0.6, Snapshot: 9999 Description:
xoreos is an open source implementation of BioWare's Aurora engine and its
derivatives, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
version 3 (or later). The goal is to have all games using this engines
working in a portable manner, starting from Neverwinter Nights and ending
with Dragon Age II.
Homepage:https://xoreos.org/ License: GPL-3+